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paul ii born in the 1920s, the average age here is 71, which doesn't sound that young but it's about the age of bob dylan and mick jagger. >> to reference a few. i also want to bring in his excellency archbishop gregory. as you study these face, tell us, do you feel as they have made this walk they have made up their mind or still a moment of prayer and discovery for them? >> diane, i believe that the entire conclave process is really a prayer and no doubt most of them have given already some serious thought about whom they might support, but i believe that there's a genuine op openness as they hear the votes being tallied to see if, indeed, the spirit is moving the church towards a particular candidate. >> and we know that earlier cardinal dolan of new york tweeted there seems to be hope we could with god's guidance have a new holy father by thursday. so he was taking a chance there. i want to bring in john thavis author of "the vatican diaries." tell us about the dress, john, because the red is for the willingness to sacrifice your blood for jesus and there are 33 buttons. >> the l
paul ii born in the 1920s, the average age here is 71, which doesn't sound that young but it's about the age of bob dylan and mick jagger. >> to reference a few. i also want to bring in his excellency archbishop gregory. as you study these face, tell us, do you feel as they have made this walk they have made up their mind or still a moment of prayer and discovery for them? >> diane, i believe that the entire conclave process is really a prayer and no doubt most of them have given...
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under rules established by pope john paul, only cardinals under the age of 80. will the retiring benedict be able to vote? he's 85. who can be elected pope? any catholic male who's not married is eligible. for more than 1,000 years it's almost always been a cardinal. the ballot is secret. a write-in vote. initially two-thirds majority required. the cardinals are required to carry their ballots to the altar of the sistine chapel. the results are announced by smoke signals. in the old days ballots were burnt with wet straw to produce black smoke. if there's a pope, white smoke. the white smoke accompanied by bells. and soon, a verbal announce nmt latin, we have a pope. one of the more interesting bit of trivia is that they'll have on hand three different casts for the newly elected pope. small, medium, large. the first glimmer of who that next pope will be, we'll see when he steps out on to that balcony. george? >> we're joined on the phone by cardinal wuehrl, thank you for joining us. your first thoughts upon hearing this news. >> it was an enormous surprise. whe
under rules established by pope john paul, only cardinals under the age of 80. will the retiring benedict be able to vote? he's 85. who can be elected pope? any catholic male who's not married is eligible. for more than 1,000 years it's almost always been a cardinal. the ballot is secret. a write-in vote. initially two-thirds majority required. the cardinals are required to carry their ballots to the altar of the sistine chapel. the results are announced by smoke signals. in the old days...
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most recently, pope john paul. before the body is moved across st. peter's square to the basilica. unlike all of the past popes whose reign ended in this room, benedict is the first to leave office still breathing. like a king, attending his own funeral. today, the dean of the college of cardinals thanked him for his service. benedict stood up and embraced him. the pope wasn't expected to speak, but he did. saying, among you is also the future pope, to whom i pledge my unconditional reverence and obedience. that hasn't been an issue for 600 years. today, vatican cameras will follow benedict's departure, minute-by-minute. 19 cameras documenting his trip, live. every angle covered, from his final wave at st. peter's. they'll be there with him on the helicopter, as he flies to castel gandolfo. there, he'll greet the faithful one last time from the balcony. and then, tonight at 8:00 p.m., the swiss guard will leave and the gates will close. symbolically signaling that benedict is no longer pope. so, who is actually in charge in the interim? the papal camalango is in state. we're sure i
most recently, pope john paul. before the body is moved across st. peter's square to the basilica. unlike all of the past popes whose reign ended in this room, benedict is the first to leave office still breathing. like a king, attending his own funeral. today, the dean of the college of cardinals thanked him for his service. benedict stood up and embraced him. the pope wasn't expected to speak, but he did. saying, among you is also the future pope, to whom i pledge my unconditional reverence...
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pope john paul ii was 84 when he died. wlerned after he died he considered twice resigning because of his ill health. this sets up a political process with the conclave electing the next pope. dan harris joining us on this discussion. it was a quick process to anoint pope benedict. how does the process work? >> this is a fascinating, intricate, ancient process. a brief look at how it works. take a look. for the past 10 year, papal elections have been held in the vatican's sistine chapel. they're totally cut off from the outside world. all banned. once the election commence, they'll sleep and eat in the santa marta house in private rooms, each with a bathroom. about 70 people are awe loied in besides the cardinals. who can vote for the pope? usually those under the age of 80 at the time of the pope's death. so at this time benedict is still alive. will he be part of it or will his age keep him out? any catholic male, not married, is eligible. for more than 1,000 year, it's almost always been a cardinal. the ballots are secr
pope john paul ii was 84 when he died. wlerned after he died he considered twice resigning because of his ill health. this sets up a political process with the conclave electing the next pope. dan harris joining us on this discussion. it was a quick process to anoint pope benedict. how does the process work? >> this is a fascinating, intricate, ancient process. a brief look at how it works. take a look. for the past 10 year, papal elections have been held in the vatican's sistine chapel....
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paul ii. you can see who pope benedict chose for whatever reasons. i don't think he has a favorite. and he's certainly not going to show that he has a favorite in these days. >> okay. greg burke, thanks very much for your insight. elizabeth? >> unchartered territory. >>> turning, now, to the latest on that frantic manhunt for the rogue expolice officer, christopher dorner, on the run right now. we showed you the surveillance video that surfaced overnight. could it be a clue to where he is at this moment? abc's pierre thomas is tracking the latest on this story. in los angeles. pierre, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. it's becoming clear dorner could be anywhere. and this morning, there's evidence the hunt for him has gone international. overnight, police conducted a raid at this hotel in tijuana, mexico. they apparently found no evidence he was there. but for days, customs officials have been hunting for dorner along the southern border. and there's new details this morning
paul ii. you can see who pope benedict chose for whatever reasons. i don't think he has a favorite. and he's certainly not going to show that he has a favorite in these days. >> okay. greg burke, thanks very much for your insight. elizabeth? >> unchartered territory. >>> turning, now, to the latest on that frantic manhunt for the rogue expolice officer, christopher dorner, on the run right now. we showed you the surveillance video that surfaced overnight. could it be a clue...
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. >> reporter: now, pope john paul ii made bergoglio a cardinal in 2001. when that happened his parishioners in argentina reportedly raised money to throw him a party. he said, thank you but told them to donate that money to the poor instead and he ended up celebrating alone. now, all eyes are on pope francis to see how he carries over that sense of humility here at the vatican. elizabeth. >> cecilia, thank you very much. joining us is cardinal donald wuerl, archbishop of washington, d.c. and he was part of the papal conclave. cardinal, good morning and welcome. you know pope francis. >> good morning. >> you know pope francis very, very well. you sat next to him when he was still a cardinal at mass in the last morning in the conclave. are you -- did you imagine at that moment that he would be taking the center stage for the catholic church? >> well, i think that was part of the surprise, sitting there at mass with him and then chatting with him afterwards was altogether different than seeing him a little while later in white in recognizing our new pope. th
. >> reporter: now, pope john paul ii made bergoglio a cardinal in 2001. when that happened his parishioners in argentina reportedly raised money to throw him a party. he said, thank you but told them to donate that money to the poor instead and he ended up celebrating alone. now, all eyes are on pope francis to see how he carries over that sense of humility here at the vatican. elizabeth. >> cecilia, thank you very much. joining us is cardinal donald wuerl, archbishop of...
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old has grown stale and moss-covered. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that gop establishment, speaker john boehner, told me in an exclusive interview, on "this week," his party needs to better brand its message. >> republicans have not done as effective a job as we should in terms of talk iing about our principles. >> reporter: and boehner said that while the president's two-week charm offensive has been working hard. not much has happened. >> martha raddatz in washington, thank you for that. >>> now, to more bad headlines for carnival cruise lines. there has been yet another serious malfunction on one of their ships. so, if you're counting at home, that's now four carnival cruise ships in trouble in the last month. to the degree that u.s. senator chuck schumer is proposing a cruise passenger's bill of rights. and abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the carnival "legend" is back at sea and full of passengers. >> i really don't want to get stranded out in the middle of the ocean. >> reporter: the departure comes nine hours after unloading 2,000 angry passengers on su
old has grown stale and moss-covered. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that gop establishment, speaker john boehner, told me in an exclusive interview, on "this week," his party needs to better brand its message. >> republicans have not done as effective a job as we should in terms of talk iing about our principles. >> reporter: and boehner said that while the president's two-week charm offensive has been working hard. not much has happened. >> martha raddatz in...